Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful

chrisdancy OP t1_iyzxb02 wrote

I have seen so many attempts to make it easier for people over the years, but they all fail. Reading a lot of the comments helps me understand there is just a lot of stigma people have over their health information / bodies and the repercussions that come from having that information sharable.

Do you think we will see something in the next 30 years? I keep thinking that the phone operating systems will make it a reality at some point. Seeing all my lab work on my phone in the health section blows my mind. I've had to manually manage all that for decades.

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kjuneja t1_iyzwrds wrote

Great graphic!

This is why a distributed ledger for personal healthcare records needs to exist and be run by an NGO

any healthcare provider should be able to commit given the individual has provided consent. Permissions and time boxed windows can provide secure access to providers as needed

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LoveThieves t1_iyzwpxt wrote

There is “Always” a demand to live in a nice weather, protected area vs shitty weather, bad neighborhood but the issue is about long term investment and return.

Also “nice areas” don’t want new homes or type of multi family residences built around them and created ordinances to prevent it because it ruins their home values and creates more traffic, pollution and crime.

It’s a “I was here first” mentality to make sure an area stays protected and controls a market instead of letting the market decide on its own. Like socialism for the rich with gated communities and deciding the politics of a city versus the market.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iyzw0ze wrote

It's seriously in my book that is now nearly five years old. What I couldn't get over was how many people didn't have a way to communicate with their doctors / health teams.

This chart has saved me hundreds of hours in talking to professionals and I think it's important for people who might have chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or other larger histories that need to be communicated quickly.

I actually modified a version for a new dentist I'm seeing recently!

I can share the link to the template, but I'm a mod on another sub and dont' want to break another rule (e.g. I didn't read closely about Monday personal data)

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chrisdancy OP t1_iyzs6fw wrote

  • OC INFORMATION
  • Tools:
    • Powerpoint
  • Data sources:
    • Doctors notes, medical files.

I had posted this last week but it was removed because of "Rule 9".

This blew up when a lot of disabled and chronically ill people online said they wanted a copy after I shared it.

Thank you to the people on this sub who gave me corrections of spelling and other errors to make it cleaner.

I created this when I had to see different doctors so I would not have to explain myself each time. It's greatly helped me cut through a lot of small talk with all sorts of professionals over the years.

EDIT: I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post the template on the sub, I will if it won't get the post removed again or you can contact me. It's really easy to edit and the entire report is about eight pages.

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jigga19 t1_iyz0oli wrote

I’m curious relative to available housing. If houses are available, building more houses seems a waste. Also, what about teardowns? Ive lived in several areas where it was common to buy a house for the land, raze the existing house - which is surprisingly cheap! - and build a new, updated house. Where does this fit in?

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